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James Utterback
Professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan
James Utterback is a prominent academic and researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he holds the title of David J. McGrath Jr. (1959) Professor of Management and Innovation and is also a professor of Engineering Systems. His work primarily focuses on the dynamics of innovation, entrepreneurship, and the interplay between established industries and emerging technologies.
Academic Background and Career
Utterback has been influential in shaping the field of innovation management. He played a pivotal role in establishing the MIT Industrial Liaison Program, which fosters collaboration between MIT and various industries. His research delves into how products and processes evolve, particularly examining the competition between new and existing technologies.12
He has published extensively, with notable works including Mastering the Dynamics of Innovation and several influential papers on industrial innovation patterns. His research contributions have earned him recognition as a pioneer in the study of spin-offs and innovation strategies.35
Research Interests
Utterback's recent research interests include:
- The evolution of products and processes.
- The intersection of nanotechnology and biotechnology.
- Addressing societal challenges such as energy, healthcare, and demographic shifts.12
He emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary approaches to innovation, advocating for purposeful integration of diverse fields to drive technological advancements.2
Honors and Recognition
Throughout his career, Utterback has received numerous accolades, including:
- An honorary doctorate from KU Leuven.
- The Leadership in Technology Management Award from PICMET.
- Election as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.45
Utterback's commitment to education is evident in his passion for mentoring students, which he considers one of his greatest satisfactions as an educator.12

